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ryan brown with the alley-oop. always good for one a game. the slam. miami up by 30. late in the second, duke going for the dunk. miami takes it back to the other end where they have trey mckinney knocking down the three for a 79-50 hurricane lead. miami blows out top ranked duke and, of course, the obligatory rushing of the court. 93-63 is the final. the only unbeaten in the ncaa. >>> on to the nba, the new orleans hornets, they plan to announce the name change to the new orleans pelicans later today. we've been pretty excited about this new mascot for a while here at "way too early." so to commemorate the occasion, we've had our graphics team whip up a prototype of what we believe the logo could look like. the name change will be effective starting next season. when i think of new orleans, i think of fried oysters before i think of pelicans. but i guess they're going to run with it. also programming note for you, two-time super bowl winning quarterback john elway will join us later on "morning joe" to talk a little bit about football and the super bowl. >>> coming u
ryan brown with the alley-oop. always good for one a game. the slam. miami up by 30. late in the second, duke going for the dunk. miami takes it back to the other end where they have trey mckinney knocking down the three for a 79-50 hurricane lead. miami blows out top ranked duke and, of course, the obligatory rushing of the court. 93-63 is the final. the only unbeaten in the ncaa. >>> on to the nba, the new orleans hornets, they plan to announce the name change to the new orleans...
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jerry brown is making sure it doesn't happen. >> the little engine that could, did it work? >> that was a little bit beyond him. he has almost no credibility on being a child. >> i thought it totally worked. i'm shocked by willie's prediction he might run for president. really? he's getting up there in age. >> one thing to run, but what the mayor was talking about, he is to be reckoned with. if you look at how many g overnors do you have that are bringing it in, making it h appen. he becomes a force that the others have to deal with and listen to. >> would he want to be p resident? >> everyone wants to be president. you grow up and some day you can be president. >>> a sharp rebuke from one of its own and a new hack attack on the the u.s. justice department web site. the message from the group known as anonymous. >>> super bowl sunday one week away. we'll be right back a government web site shut down this weekend. the computer prodigy who inspired the hack attack by the digital anarchist group anonymous. weather ad libs 01:03:47;09 brown: my guess is most people are going to
jerry brown is making sure it doesn't happen. >> the little engine that could, did it work? >> that was a little bit beyond him. he has almost no credibility on being a child. >> i thought it totally worked. i'm shocked by willie's prediction he might run for president. really? he's getting up there in age. >> one thing to run, but what the mayor was talking about, he is to be reckoned with. if you look at how many g overnors do you have that are bringing it in, making...
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this was a vintage jerry brown speech. i think really what you saw here was a little bit of the governor running a victory lap. proposition 30 passed. temporary taxes passed. the budget looks a lot better. i think this was the governor's chance to pivot, to pivot to talking about what makes california great, how we get them back on track. don't worry, we're getting there. so i took this as a real optimistic speech with a lot of details, a lot of brown history facts. and really a message i think not only to the legislature but to the public of, like, i'm watching it. we're going to be careful, but we're going to move forward. >> and, john, you mentioned he was very quirky in his speech. clearly the governor is enjoying his popularity right now and quoted everyone from philosophers and poets. let's take a listen. >> i'm sorry, say again? >> the most diverse, creative and longest standing mass migration in the history of the world. that's california, and we are sons and daughters. this special destiny never ends. it slows. it
this was a vintage jerry brown speech. i think really what you saw here was a little bit of the governor running a victory lap. proposition 30 passed. temporary taxes passed. the budget looks a lot better. i think this was the governor's chance to pivot, to pivot to talking about what makes california great, how we get them back on track. don't worry, we're getting there. so i took this as a real optimistic speech with a lot of details, a lot of brown history facts. and really a message i think...
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governor jerry brown delivered a speech that left lawmakers smiling. the governor said california has done the impossible and now it time to make sure the state stays on track. in his 30-minute state of the state address, governor brown laid out his ideas for the second part of the term including the water delivery system and investing in high speed rail and investing with china. he pledged to use money raised by proposition 30 wisely. that means living within our means. the governor says we will no longer spend money we do not have. >> the budget is balanced, but great risk and uncertainty lies ahead. the federal government and courts are changing the economy and could cost us billions and drive a hole in the budget. the ultimate cost of expending our health care system under the affordable care act is unknown. ignoring such evunknowns is fol. that is how we plunged into a decades of deficits. >> reporter: the governor summed things up by saying california is back. the budget is balanced and the state is on the move. the governor's address is garnerin
governor jerry brown delivered a speech that left lawmakers smiling. the governor said california has done the impossible and now it time to make sure the state stays on track. in his 30-minute state of the state address, governor brown laid out his ideas for the second part of the term including the water delivery system and investing in high speed rail and investing with china. he pledged to use money raised by proposition 30 wisely. that means living within our means. the governor says we...
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and joe garafoli, how much of this is real and is about jerry brown himself? what was their read on? and who was the governor tacking to? >> i think he was talking to the people in washington and in particular tex, the people in iowa. >> wait a minute, are you saying this is a kickoff for the presidential bid? >> i think he was demonstrating clearly in 2013, the measure -- their able to perform in their own state and the state of california is number one. >> what was the reaction within the assembly? how did you read it? >> first of all, they still sort of in awe of him and he's come in in two years and balanced the budget. there is gone million dollars worth of bad debt here. and there is still pengs and this is -- pensions. this is one year. >> wait a minute. just a second. joseph. give him the opportunity. believe me, he's been there for something look 21, 22, 23, 24 months and to think of what we have done. >> in 2016, halfway through the term. >> absolutely. >> he has the state of california under his control, which is the way you should have if you're th
and joe garafoli, how much of this is real and is about jerry brown himself? what was their read on? and who was the governor tacking to? >> i think he was talking to the people in washington and in particular tex, the people in iowa. >> wait a minute, are you saying this is a kickoff for the presidential bid? >> i think he was demonstrating clearly in 2013, the measure -- their able to perform in their own state and the state of california is number one. >> what was the...
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. >> david, it's josh brown. for most of 2012 and 2012, the market was characterized by this risk off-risk on regime. it didn't matter what stocks you picked, a question when you were in the market and weren't. correlation collapsed and all of a sudden there's value in picking good stocks and bad stocks. do you think that's something we will see through the course of the year and if so, what's the best way to express that as portfolio manager? >> a good question. is complacency setting in but i don't think so given the valuation and earnings. i wouldn't focus on getting tactical calls right this year. i don't think we will have a big pull back in the market. i think people should get in the market, focus on stock picking, focus on stock picking allocation. we like the technology. >> what is it you expect on wednesday that the result will be on the fixed income market from what we hear from the federal reserve. will the continuance of out-flows from fixed income continue after the statement is released? >> we don'
. >> david, it's josh brown. for most of 2012 and 2012, the market was characterized by this risk off-risk on regime. it didn't matter what stocks you picked, a question when you were in the market and weren't. correlation collapsed and all of a sudden there's value in picking good stocks and bad stocks. do you think that's something we will see through the course of the year and if so, what's the best way to express that as portfolio manager? >> a good question. is complacency...
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. >> i am pamela brown, in for cynne simpson. stafford county schools and king george's schools are closed. storm watch coverage begins with meteorologist jacqui jeras. how much snow did we get? >> it varies across the region. st. mary's county got more than two inches. we are talking about only a fraction of an inch across the d.c. area. there you see super doppler. heaviest from fredericksburg stretching towards the delmarva, still falling. a very light snow in the district, north of the beltway, and south of frederick. 2.3 inches fell in thin mary's county. charlottesville received 1 inch. 0.8 inches in winchester. about the same in woodstock and front royal had a half inch of snow. temperatures are little better because of the clouds over night. 19 at dulles, 21 in d.c., 16 in gaithersburg. we have a winter weather advisory for all the metro area until 9:00 this morning. the worst of the snow is tapering off now. we will continue to see improvements through the morning. a little sunshine by 9:00 at 23 degrees. we will not the
. >> i am pamela brown, in for cynne simpson. stafford county schools and king george's schools are closed. storm watch coverage begins with meteorologist jacqui jeras. how much snow did we get? >> it varies across the region. st. mary's county got more than two inches. we are talking about only a fraction of an inch across the d.c. area. there you see super doppler. heaviest from fredericksburg stretching towards the delmarva, still falling. a very light snow in the district, north...
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and it's akin who what josh brown was saying about netflix. in the short term, you will see asset prices rise in japan. but you can go back to charts in 2002 and 2003 when they pull quantitative easing in japan they retrace back to where we were when we got started. so this is a careful and volatile situation over there. it's a big topic of discussion here. >> you have obviously an impressive collection of money and power out there in davos. what do you think the overall read for the market is here in the united states let's say over the next 6, 8, 12 months from the kind of people you'll hear from there? shine some light on what the smart money is thinking. >> well, you know, i think our very own andrew row sark did a piece yesterday about this place being a contra indicator. so people are in general sanguine. i think they'll be right this year because of the massive act come dangss -- accommodations going on around the world. then you have the ecb that has to deal with spain and greece. i think we'll have a positive year for asset prices, sc
and it's akin who what josh brown was saying about netflix. in the short term, you will see asset prices rise in japan. but you can go back to charts in 2002 and 2003 when they pull quantitative easing in japan they retrace back to where we were when we got started. so this is a careful and volatile situation over there. it's a big topic of discussion here. >> you have obviously an impressive collection of money and power out there in davos. what do you think the overall read for the...
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i want to thank pastor bryant here who is the spokesman in the state and reverend brown and used his zeal and intelligence, his will to fight. he is a preacher, pastor, teacher, musician and a san francisco giant fanatic. [applause] and to all of you here today this issue of violence is a complex and challenging one. no one need to be self rightious about it because there is no instant answer to the things that all of us must. do i am impressed with the religious communities coming together. at least we should know that the issue today is peace is not the absence of noise. it's the presence of justice. when there is no justice there is no peace and when there is poverty and pain people search out for a bomb and put off that bomb. the excitement is that we're here today with each other. we at best can reach out to those who are not here because it's not just a matter can be solved with an enlightened church. the killing in kansas city, a football player, his wife and himself. three or 4 nfl players say they carry a gun and with basketball players the same. somewhere we're sitting arou
i want to thank pastor bryant here who is the spokesman in the state and reverend brown and used his zeal and intelligence, his will to fight. he is a preacher, pastor, teacher, musician and a san francisco giant fanatic. [applause] and to all of you here today this issue of violence is a complex and challenging one. no one need to be self rightious about it because there is no instant answer to the things that all of us must. do i am impressed with the religious communities coming together. at...
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eyes wearing brown shoes with white paint on them. police plan to talk with the neighbor about the surveillance video. if you have any information about this case get in touch with san jose police. >> traffic and both, together, frisk on abc7 morning news. >> doctors are calling it a growing problem, bitter criminal sabotage. who is responsible and what doctors say needs >> zooming down to the street level, the leading edge is in morgan hill and watsonville road and 152 and 129 and one headed to santa cruz and 101 to monterey, all those areas are wet. as far as temperatures today, under clouds and scattered shower and mild again and upper 50's to low 60's. as we head through the next couple of days we get a break tomorrow with temperatures the same. a little more sunshine. showers and cooler temperatures saturday and sunday. sue? >> we have first report of an accident c.h.p. headed to the scene in san francisco to southbound 101 blocked right now at 4th so use 7th or 10th street southbound 101 out of san francisco. otherwise, quiet ou
eyes wearing brown shoes with white paint on them. police plan to talk with the neighbor about the surveillance video. if you have any information about this case get in touch with san jose police. >> traffic and both, together, frisk on abc7 morning news. >> doctors are calling it a growing problem, bitter criminal sabotage. who is responsible and what doctors say needs >> zooming down to the street level, the leading edge is in morgan hill and watsonville road and 152 and...
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ben pace of deutsche bank, private wealth management and back with us is the cnbc contributor josh brown. josh, what do you make of today's move and where do we go from here? the multi-billion dollar question. >> as i had mentioned previously, i really think it would be great to see a pullback, so long as it's not a company by a huge spike in volume and any kind of overly rattling headlines. nothing really on the horizon that i think can really do that. for right now what you want to see is an orderly pullback. maybe today was is beginning of that. just don't know yet, but truthfully, tech looks pretty weak here. that's an area i would probably lay off. i would focus on relative strength and the relative strength, health care, energy and industrials. >> all right. ben pace, what about you? we've all watched this market marveling as it goes higher feeling a little bit tired. what do you see going on? >> considering with apple and how much it's gone down. this is a pretty good market. the dow was up quite nicely, not as impacted by apple so i still think that so-called pain trade was up. t
ben pace of deutsche bank, private wealth management and back with us is the cnbc contributor josh brown. josh, what do you make of today's move and where do we go from here? the multi-billion dollar question. >> as i had mentioned previously, i really think it would be great to see a pullback, so long as it's not a company by a huge spike in volume and any kind of overly rattling headlines. nothing really on the horizon that i think can really do that. for right now what you want to see...
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anthony brown, who is a composer, is going to get a horn player to play something that is good but it's also someone who hasn't played in a while so it's a bit rusty. that's kind of tricky, but it had to be that because it couldn't be anything too complicated. he couldn't come up with this extraordinary riff set that made everyone kind of stand up and cheer. it had to be this sort of ragedy and yet truthful and sum up everything that's happened in the course of the play. but that's anthony brown's problem, not mine. >> so, anyway, i guess we should open this out to everyone out here. i'm sure you've got some questions that you'd like to ask phillip, so i'll be happy to take questions from the floor. over there in the red. >> can you explain again why the no no boys were rejected by the japanese community? i can understand if they said that they did not want to -- if they answered no no that the caucasian community would reject them, but i'm not sure where the japanese community rejected them. i felt like they were making a stand for the community. >> i think what's happened in the last
anthony brown, who is a composer, is going to get a horn player to play something that is good but it's also someone who hasn't played in a while so it's a bit rusty. that's kind of tricky, but it had to be that because it couldn't be anything too complicated. he couldn't come up with this extraordinary riff set that made everyone kind of stand up and cheer. it had to be this sort of ragedy and yet truthful and sum up everything that's happened in the course of the play. but that's anthony...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for the burgeoning middle class, but for hardscrabble factory workers: mounting protests against unlivable wages and working conditions. >> ifill: and vice president joe biden hangs out with hari sreenivasan on google plus to talk about gun violence. >> make your voices heard. this town listens when people rise up and speak. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour."
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for...
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not too shabby for governor brown who opened his first state of the state address just two years ago describing what would be a "extraordinarily difficult and wrenching legislative session." that's what he faced in 2011. fast forward to 2013. you would think he has it made. he certainly has proven he can balance a budget. now that he has done that, he could face more opposition and from his own party. this is because for the first time since about 130 years ago or so, the democrats ruled both chambers of the legislature with super majorities which gives them the authority to override any brown veto and because many democrats are more liberal than he is, he could be in for more spending than he would like. they may want to restore spending to social services that have endured serious cuts over the last couple years. we'll see. governor brown is expected to use this morning's state of the state address to highlight a few of his pet projects including the high-speed rail project, his hope to overall the state's landmark environmental law and change how california school districts are fu
not too shabby for governor brown who opened his first state of the state address just two years ago describing what would be a "extraordinarily difficult and wrenching legislative session." that's what he faced in 2011. fast forward to 2013. you would think he has it made. he certainly has proven he can balance a budget. now that he has done that, he could face more opposition and from his own party. this is because for the first time since about 130 years ago or so, the democrats...
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. >> plus, charlie brown in handcuffs? we'll tell you how the voice actor behind one of the country's most beloved characters ended up behind bars. ♪ ♪ i'm halfway to your heart ♪ you have to let me know ♪ so i don't make my worst mistake ♪ ♪ turn around and let you go [ female announcer ] when sweet and salty come together, the taste is irresistible. made with sweet, smooth peanut butter and salted, roasted peanuts. sweet and salty nut bars by nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> welcome back, everybody. u.s. and canadian cargo planes assisting the french military mission in mali. the french spent weeks battling what they call islamic rebels in the country. until now the u.s. and canada officials were limited to logistics support of the french mission. the u.s. has not given exact details on how many of the planes are involved. >> one person is clinging to life. two are injured after a fight ended in gun it is fire at a community college in houston, texas. a maintenance worker was among the injured
. >> plus, charlie brown in handcuffs? we'll tell you how the voice actor behind one of the country's most beloved characters ended up behind bars. ♪ ♪ i'm halfway to your heart ♪ you have to let me know ♪ so i don't make my worst mistake ♪ ♪ turn around and let you go [ female announcer ] when sweet and salty come together, the taste is irresistible. made with sweet, smooth peanut butter and salted, roasted peanuts. sweet and salty nut bars by nature valley. nature at its...
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i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening everyone. i'm susie gharib. from windows 8 to the surface tablet, a lot was riding on microsoft's latest earnings, the software giant delivers, but just barely. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. investors take a $63 bite out of apple stock. chomping almost 12% off its price, thanks
i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for the burgeoning middle class, but for hardscrabble factory workers: mounting protests against livle wages d woing conditions. >> ifill: and vice president joe biden hangs out with hari sreenivasan on google plus to talk about gun violence. >> make your voices heard. this town listens when people rise up and speak. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21s
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for...
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brown telling reporter former head coach bill callahan played to lose super bowl xxxvii. of course raiders fans remember the pain. that's when the team was blown out by tampa bay. brown said the raiders were ready to run the ball but callahan changed the game plan just two days before the super bowl. so far, no comment from callahan. >> from one controversy to another, a rot of niners fans calling for the replacement of kicker david akers. he missed his only field goal attempt and hit 29 of 42 field goal attempts this season. now he's getting some support from nfl alum. all three kickers from the niners five previous super bowls are offering support. they say he's the best of the best, one of the first guys they would pick to kick in the super bowl. >> that's a guy praying for redemption. maybe a big field goal in the super bowl. >> stay with us. we have continuing coverage of the 49ers quest for their sixth super bowl trophy. more journalists on the ground in new orleans than any other local station. catch their work on air and on the website. nbcbayarea.com. it is updat
brown telling reporter former head coach bill callahan played to lose super bowl xxxvii. of course raiders fans remember the pain. that's when the team was blown out by tampa bay. brown said the raiders were ready to run the ball but callahan changed the game plan just two days before the super bowl. so far, no comment from callahan. >> from one controversy to another, a rot of niners fans calling for the replacement of kicker david akers. he missed his only field goal attempt and hit 29...
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about 5 foot 10 with black hair, brown eyes and a mustache. the teen fought hard and was able to break free. the suspect also got away before neighbors in the area came out to help. two hours from now, governor jerry brown delivers his state of the state address at the state capitol. tax hikes he won in november are easing the state's budget problems. so brown's speech is expected to include his vision for the state. he's likely to talk about overhauling the school finance system, upgrading water delivery systems, and building high- speed rail. 5: traffic and weather... here's lawrence.. all morning you have been sending us some awesome 49er fan photos check out this adorable 1-year- old emma proudly showing off her new 49er shirt... thanks for watching eyewitness news this morning. your next local update is at 7:25. cbs this morning is coming up next. have a great day. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning to our viewers in the west. it is thursday, january 24th, 2013. welcome to "cbs this morning." bone-chilling cold moves east freezing
about 5 foot 10 with black hair, brown eyes and a mustache. the teen fought hard and was able to break free. the suspect also got away before neighbors in the area came out to help. two hours from now, governor jerry brown delivers his state of the state address at the state capitol. tax hikes he won in november are easing the state's budget problems. so brown's speech is expected to include his vision for the state. he's likely to talk about overhauling the school finance system, upgrading...
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. >>> they are talking about the leadership of governor jerry brown. analysts say he survived and success fully campaigned for a voter approved tax hike and now has a chance to establish a legacy. he is expected to talk about high speed rail and a controversial plan to build tunnels to move water through the delta to the southerland. you can watch right here and we will also stream it on our mobile platforms. >>> they will start at the shark tank and now in san jose where the tension is definitely building. >>> fans here put up a big sharks' banner for everybody to see. >> reporter: tonight there will be a lot of teal and black for everybody to see and they have not played in the last 3 and a half months because owners and players could not come up with a collective bargaining agreement but since the lock out it has now been shortened only a few games and some fans say there are no hard feelings. >> i am not mad about it, it is business because they have to get it right first. they all have to come together and figure out what it is. we are the ones ou
. >>> they are talking about the leadership of governor jerry brown. analysts say he survived and success fully campaigned for a voter approved tax hike and now has a chance to establish a legacy. he is expected to talk about high speed rail and a controversial plan to build tunnels to move water through the delta to the southerland. you can watch right here and we will also stream it on our mobile platforms. >>> they will start at the shark tank and now in san jose where the...
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i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org....
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we offer extended excerpts from today's hearings, where members of congress grilled the secretary of state about what happened during the benghazi raid and who was responsible. >> the fact is we have four dead americans. >> i understand. >> it was becauseave protest or because of guys out for a walk one night and decided to go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it maix? >> ifill: plus, how has the turmoil in north africa overall affected u.s. foreign policy? we get some answers. >> brown: then, two military stories. we get the latest on defense secretary leon panetta's decision to lift the ban on women serving in combat. >> ifill: and we explore the pros and cons of drone warfare and examine the technology behind it-- the subject of tonight's edition of "nova." >> our mind tries to put it in terms of robot or human? but the reality is a mix. >> brown: we close with politics and a look at the way forward for the republican party, tatdends
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we offer extended excerpts from today's hearings, where members of congress grilled the secretary of state about what happened during the benghazi raid and who was responsible. >> the fact is we have four dead americans. >> i understand. >> it was becauseave protest or because of guys out for a walk one night and decided to go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it maix? >>...
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a jubilant jerry brown sings the praises of california's return to greatness. so what's the real story behind the optimism? plus -- >> i'm live in san jose. tonight we talk exclusively to the family of the 13-year-old who fought off her would be kidnapper. >> wet weather sweeps the bay area. how long will the showers stick around and will it put a damper
a jubilant jerry brown sings the praises of california's return to greatness. so what's the real story behind the optimism? plus -- >> i'm live in san jose. tonight we talk exclusively to the family of the 13-year-old who fought off her would be kidnapper. >> wet weather sweeps the bay area. how long will the showers stick around and will it put a damper
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for the burgeoning middle class, but for hardscrabble factory workers: mounting protests against unlivable wages and working conditions. >> ifill: and vice president joe biden hangs out with hari sreenivasan on google plus to talk about gun violence. >> make your voices heard. this town listens when people rise up and speak. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for...
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governor brown wants to give 23 campuses system an extra $125 million, 10 million of which would be used to expand on-line education. he says, getting the extra funding would be a tough sale to the state legislator. >> officials in japan say eight lithium ion battery on a boeing 787 that overheated earlier this month experienced a sudden, unexplained drop in a voltage and was not overcharged as previously thought. it happened during an all nippon airways flight on january the 16th. also 50 of the 787 dream liner is have been grounded as officials, including the faa investigator. they're also looking into it g yes yuasa, the maker of the charred and battery. u.s. investigators also said it found no evidence of a battery overcharging when it ignited on a japan airlines 787 at overcharging when it ignited on a japan airlines 787 at boston's airport overcharging when it ignited on a japan airlines 787 at boston's airport ♪ i -- i got it, i got it made ♪ i got it made, i got it made ♪ i got it made ♪ fresh at subway ♪ breakfast made the way i say [ male announcer ] at subway, you go
governor brown wants to give 23 campuses system an extra $125 million, 10 million of which would be used to expand on-line education. he says, getting the extra funding would be a tough sale to the state legislator. >> officials in japan say eight lithium ion battery on a boeing 787 that overheated earlier this month experienced a sudden, unexplained drop in a voltage and was not overcharged as previously thought. it happened during an all nippon airways flight on january the 16th. also...
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energy coming out of in where and she suggests health care which year to date, josh brown mentioned this, health care has been a sector to be in. >> i think industrials could be interesting. they're the least owned stocks or sector at this point by institutional money managers. so i think it is not going to take a lot to see a little bit of a rotation. look at the stocks. utx, ge, they're not staying down on these guidance. these stocks are up nicely. there is more that can go. >> some are overvalued. look at cei, the stock is up 50% from that level. i'll tell you the contrary place i would be, i would short the safety trades. i would short the spread. i would short german bounds. i would be short every place people want to hide over the last couple of years because they're going to reverse. in reason to be there. >> just real quick, look at the durables. look at brunswick today, that stock moving 6.5%, 7%. harley-davidson, look at whirlpool, which continued to work and because of some rulings is going to work well into this next quarter. i think you look at those durables right now. >>
energy coming out of in where and she suggests health care which year to date, josh brown mentioned this, health care has been a sector to be in. >> i think industrials could be interesting. they're the least owned stocks or sector at this point by institutional money managers. so i think it is not going to take a lot to see a little bit of a rotation. look at the stocks. utx, ge, they're not staying down on these guidance. these stocks are up nicely. there is more that can go. >>...
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black why the brown with you again straight. who you from appalachian alabama you should have to say i'm up to it as he spoke. of evening the playing field that's what made the speech progressive reverend and you say that there's still a lot of a lot of work to be done is this something that we should expect. from president obama from the system we met at occupy wall street back in zuccotti park and i got a sense that what people were really concerned about was the establishment and the change isn't coming from the establishment is that where we should expect progress to come from or should we wait for another social movement for another doctor and move and change really comes bottom up seldom top down the fact he has on his license plate d.c. statehood is a knowledge of the d.c. is on the occupation and people here who vote to have a presence in the congress in the center of the united states of america that there's a huge social statement the fact he speaks of broadening the big tent all of us have a chance to not be the prima
black why the brown with you again straight. who you from appalachian alabama you should have to say i'm up to it as he spoke. of evening the playing field that's what made the speech progressive reverend and you say that there's still a lot of a lot of work to be done is this something that we should expect. from president obama from the system we met at occupy wall street back in zuccotti park and i got a sense that what people were really concerned about was the establishment and the change...
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jeffrey brown picks up on that part of the story. >> brown: there remains a great deal of confusion about the extent of the damage in timbuktu. what is known is that the city, a united nations world heritage site, was home to more than 200,000 ancient manuscripts and other artifacts, spanning many centuries, stored in small private libraries and a large research center. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years r the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." here's an excerpt from his report. >> reporter: it's an impof returned town of 30,000 most of them nomadic traders or subsistence farmers but tick buck due is rich in history, history that sub saharan has only oral and no written traditions. >> before there was an america, timbuktu was a thriving center of learning with a university. professors were teaching philosophy, theology and mathematics. >> reporter: professor al haj says the earliest records go back to the 11th century to a prosperous desert cross roads where salt, gold, slaves, and scholarship were exchanged. that all ended in the late 1500s wit
jeffrey brown picks up on that part of the story. >> brown: there remains a great deal of confusion about the extent of the damage in timbuktu. what is known is that the city, a united nations world heritage site, was home to more than 200,000 ancient manuscripts and other artifacts, spanning many centuries, stored in small private libraries and a large research center. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years r the pbs program "religion and ethics...
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jeffrey brown picks up on that part of the story. >> brown: there remains a great deal of confusion about the extent of the damage in timbuktu. what is known is that the city a united nations world heritage site, was home to more than 200,000 ancient manuscripts and other artifacts spanning many centuries, stored in small private libraries and a large research center. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years ago for the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." here's an excerpt from his report. >> reporter: it's an impof returned town of 30,000 most of them nomadic traders or subsistence farmers but tick buck due is rich in history history that sub saharan has only oral and no written traditions. >> before there was an america timbuktu was a thriving center of learning with a university. professors were teaching philosophy, theology and mathematics. >> reporter: professor al haj says the earliest records go back to the 11th century to a prosperous desert cross roads where salt, gold, slaves and scholarship were exchanged. that all ended in the late 1500s wi
jeffrey brown picks up on that part of the story. >> brown: there remains a great deal of confusion about the extent of the damage in timbuktu. what is known is that the city a united nations world heritage site, was home to more than 200,000 ancient manuscripts and other artifacts spanning many centuries, stored in small private libraries and a large research center. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years ago for the pbs program "religion and ethics...
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all of this puts governor brown squarely on fantasy island. we'll have proof that his state's budget is far from balanced at the top of the hour. time is money. here are three more headlines that we're considering and weighing in on today. the move by states to get rid of income taxes, i'll tell you how phil mickelson plays into all this. that will be my take. senator dianne feinstein opening up the anti-gun presser with a pro gun control prayer. is that okay with you? is that the right thing to do? we'll talk to the head of the catholic league and a union membership, almost a 100 year low. is that good for working people? good question, we're covering it. plus, a special guest, wait for it. joining me next. sharon osborne, a brit making money in america, how does she feel about foreigners coming over here and criticizing america? i will ask her. we want to hear from you as well, please. varney@foxbusiness.com, that's how you reach us. friday morning, it's time for your seven early movers and they are moving. disappointing results and down bea
all of this puts governor brown squarely on fantasy island. we'll have proof that his state's budget is far from balanced at the top of the hour. time is money. here are three more headlines that we're considering and weighing in on today. the move by states to get rid of income taxes, i'll tell you how phil mickelson plays into all this. that will be my take. senator dianne feinstein opening up the anti-gun presser with a pro gun control prayer. is that okay with you? is that the right thing...
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quote, california did the impossible, says governor brown. who claims the golden state will only clear the deficit but will have a billion dollar surplus a year later. last month the day took in a single day record for personal income taxes. $2.2 billion on one day. mostly from those who play quarterly. however this could be front loading as people declared income and took capital gains ahead of higher federal coxs. even so the budget holds items but increased education spenting. >> fiscal discipline is not the enemy of our good intentions but the basis for realizing them. it is cruel to lead people on by expanding good programs only to cut them back when the funding disappears. this is not progress. it is not even fro greprogressi. it is an illusion. boom and bust serves no one. we're not going back there. >> however, the governor hasn't said how he will pay for medicare expansion under obama care. he has proposed pushing that cost on to counties. >> i'm sure that would be unpopular with some counties. but nonetheless. jane, thank you very m
quote, california did the impossible, says governor brown. who claims the golden state will only clear the deficit but will have a billion dollar surplus a year later. last month the day took in a single day record for personal income taxes. $2.2 billion on one day. mostly from those who play quarterly. however this could be front loading as people declared income and took capital gains ahead of higher federal coxs. even so the budget holds items but increased education spenting. >>...
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. >>> peter robin, the voice of charlie brown on many tv shows was arrested near the mexican border on charges of stalking an ex girlfriend. >>> finally, remember this its famous line -- >> my name is montoya, you came to the right place. prepare to die! >> some passengers in the flight did not recall that line and they became frightened when a man was wearing this shirt and boarded a plane. the man found the situation inconceivable while also a bit comical. >>> this comes to us from ktvh in helena, montana, where a masked rob had a change of heart. the knife-wielding thief bust into a papa john's. he burst into tears revealing he only wanted to feed his family. he was offered a free pizza and wings before leaving. that was side sad. >>> that wag like our zorro segment. >>> i'm mara schiavocampo. this is "early today," this, your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. we're off to another cold start. we have some snow on the ground. a lot of the streets have not been
. >>> peter robin, the voice of charlie brown on many tv shows was arrested near the mexican border on charges of stalking an ex girlfriend. >>> finally, remember this its famous line -- >> my name is montoya, you came to the right place. prepare to die! >> some passengers in the flight did not recall that line and they became frightened when a man was wearing this shirt and boarded a plane. the man found the situation inconceivable while also a bit comical....
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police released this sketch of a man, 25-35 years old, five 10 with black hair and brown iz. the video shot by a home security system at devarra home right across the street. they believe they have seen the suspect before. >> back in september, around 4:30 in the morning he came out of nowhere. i acknowledged him, let him know i see him, i'm not afraid of him. as soon as i turned around to let my husband know there is a man outside, out of the blue, he was just gone. >> the 13-year-old victim was walking to a friend's house before going to school together. the suspect grabbed her, neighbors recall hearing her screams for help. melissa describes what her sister heard. >> really screaming like? no, that was a scream. cops are looking for smuchblt she's like i heard her scream two time autos residents ever now weary of strange car that's drive by or a stranger they don't know. it has put neighbors on high alert. >> things like this shouldn't happen. when there is a stranger let them know, what are you doing here? just turn your back. that could be you. >> well, abc 7 news was ab
police released this sketch of a man, 25-35 years old, five 10 with black hair and brown iz. the video shot by a home security system at devarra home right across the street. they believe they have seen the suspect before. >> back in september, around 4:30 in the morning he came out of nowhere. i acknowledged him, let him know i see him, i'm not afraid of him. as soon as i turned around to let my husband know there is a man outside, out of the blue, he was just gone. >> the...
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the first lady was wearing a coat and dress by american designer tom brown. the vice president got out of his limo and well and made the day of a young constituent.back a back at the white house, therst fami president and the first family reviewed the inaugural parade with bands, float, and marchers representing every state in the union. and this evening, the obamas are attending two inaugural balls. we have a team of cbs news correspondents covering this inauguration. first, major garrett at the wh white house with more about theaddr address and the four years ahead. major? >> reporter: scott, president obama knows the debate over deficit reduction and entitlement programs like medicare, medicaid and social security is straight ahead.mr. obama mr. obama used today's speech to tell skeptical republicans that these three pillars of the great society must remain. >> we, the people, still believe that every citizen deserves a basic measure of security and dignity. we must make the hard choices toh care reduce the cost of health care an and the size of our defici
the first lady was wearing a coat and dress by american designer tom brown. the vice president got out of his limo and well and made the day of a young constituent.back a back at the white house, therst fami president and the first family reviewed the inaugural parade with bands, float, and marchers representing every state in the union. and this evening, the obamas are attending two inaugural balls. we have a team of cbs news correspondents covering this inauguration. first, major garrett at...
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about big money, but the deals and the money just got a lot bigger according to data released from brown harris. sales of homes in the hamptons priced at more than $2.5 million increased 98%, get it, 98% in the fourth quarter alone compared with last year. the average price rose 27% to 2.1 million bucks and more than 1,300 homes sold in the last quarter. average prices increases 67%. what drove all the boom? taxes. realtors tell me that sellers rushed to do the deals before january 1st to avoid the potential tax hikes on capital gains. the big surprise was that sales are even continuing through this january, and inventory is getting very thin. brokers tell me the wealthy want somewhere safe to put all this cash, and they are turning to real estate. here are a few properties that are still for sale and could still be yours in the hamptons. this estate in bridgehampton could be yours for 43 million bucks. 12 bedrooms, get this, two bowling aliz, a tennies in court, a rock climbing wall and a full disco. or for the
about big money, but the deals and the money just got a lot bigger according to data released from brown harris. sales of homes in the hamptons priced at more than $2.5 million increased 98%, get it, 98% in the fourth quarter alone compared with last year. the average price rose 27% to 2.1 million bucks and more than 1,300 homes sold in the last quarter. average prices increases 67%. what drove all the boom? taxes. realtors tell me that sellers rushed to do the deals before january 1st to avoid...
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chris brown allegedly gets into another fight. that story coming up in our next half-hour, right here on cnn. no swipe fees here, people. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. no go call. this is for real this time. we are on step seven point two one two. we have entered our two minute hold. cabin venting has been inhibited. copy that. sys two, verify and lock. command is locked. flight computer state has entered auto idyll. three, two, one. the falcon 9 has launched. preparing for nose cone separation. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. discover card. cashbacashback concierge?! we have a concierge! i know; it's exciting! wow! what exactly is a cashback concierge? well there's lots of ways you can get cash back - i'm here to help you get the most bang-for-your-buck. it's a personalized thing from discover. it's easy, we won't try and sell you anything, and it's free. free? i want that
chris brown allegedly gets into another fight. that story coming up in our next half-hour, right here on cnn. no swipe fees here, people. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. no go call. this is for real this time. we are on step seven point two one two. we have entered our two minute hold. cabin venting has been inhibited. copy that. sys two, verify and lock. command is locked. flight computer state has entered auto idyll. three, two, one. the falcon 9 has launched. preparing...
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josh brown, is apple no longer important to the broader market? >> never important to the dow, but in terms of it being a leadership stock, i don't think we could say it's been leading the market since at least october or november of last year. i think what you're seeing today and yesterday in dow stocks, things like ibm, exxon mobil, it's really a different world from apple entirely. i think what investors want to do here is focus on the fact that we've got this mcclellan oscillator up at 112, as high as 150 yesterday, a fancy way of saying the advancers are outpacing decliners by a very healthy margin, and that's exactly what you would want to see if you want to stay constructive on this market. you want to seat leadership narrow. >> i haven't heard the mcclellan os calculator cited in a while. >> still matter. >> i'll hear from tom mcclellan at some point but what you're saying is this market has been overbought? >> me? >> yes. >> the rsi on the spiders is actually touching a high that it hasn't seen since september of last year. >> right. >> w
josh brown, is apple no longer important to the broader market? >> never important to the dow, but in terms of it being a leadership stock, i don't think we could say it's been leading the market since at least october or november of last year. i think what you're seeing today and yesterday in dow stocks, things like ibm, exxon mobil, it's really a different world from apple entirely. i think what investors want to do here is focus on the fact that we've got this mcclellan oscillator up...